Chevrolet 235 Engine


The Casting Numbers to the right are found just below and to the right of the Distributor on the passenger side. They are notoriously very hard to read and often people make the mistake of thinking a '3' is an '8'. Clean the area thoroughly and use a nice bright flashlight. This is usually a 7 digit number and each letter/number is about 1/2' tall. A little engine degreaser and a wire brush often makes this job easier.


The next numbers we need are the ones just below the Starter on the passenger side. This one will have a CONveyor Number and beside that a usually four digit letter/number combination separated like this: X XX X. For example, the first X will be a Letter from A through L. A = January through L = December. The center two digits are the day of the month. The final digit is the year the engine was made WITHIN the years that you narrowed it down to when you deciphered the Casting Numbers to the right.

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1956 Chevy Chevrolet 235 Core Engine Assembly Inline 6 Cyl 3836848. 64 Chevy Intake 64 Chevy Intake Exhaust Manifold Probably 235. Rochester Model Bc. Shop 235 Chevy Inline Six Engine parts and get Free Shipping on orders over $99 at Speedway Motors, the Racing and Rodding Specialists. 235 Chevy Inline Six Engine parts in-stock with same-day shipping. No car prior to 1950 had a 235, d, All 235s for cars had babbit engines and 30 lb gages, e. All 235 with the oit distribution cover on the driver's (left) side of the engine had babbit rods. The first 235 with inserts, full pressure and 60 lb gages came out in 1954. I gathered this by reading all the posts above. 1957 Chevy Chevrolet 235 Engine Assembly Inline 6 Cyl - 3836848.

Chevrolet 235 Engine
Chevrolet 235 Engine

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Chevrolet 235 Engine Identification

The next set of numbers you will find helpful are on the flat part of the Distributor Deck. This machined flat area has serial numbers stamped into it. If you have looked very carefully and find no numbers there, chances are your block is classified as a Replacement Block and will have no numbers stamped on that deck. The numbers you are looking for are stamped (about 1/4' high) and usually a Letter followed by three Numbers and ending in another Letter (or two). The first letter is almost always F since most GM engines were made in Flint, Michigan. The following numbers are the month first followed by the day of the month. The trailing letters denote what the engine was installed in. The possible Letters for the last ones are explained in the chart below.